Everything is too sweet, any suggestions?
I'm 3 days post op and nothing tastes good. Pre surgery I loved Premier Protein Vanilla, now it has a funky smell to it. I think that the surgery has enhanced my already super human sense of smell. My son was eating a tuna sandwich yesterday and the smell almost made me puke.
That being said, I have not thrown up once since surgery and I don't have much nausea, so that is a good thing. I am trying to get all of the vitamins down, but that seems like a monumental task, and I'm supposed to try to get in 700 calories if I can, but I have no idea how I'm going to do that. Luckily water is going down really easily, so I am not afraid of being dehydrated.
I think the real problem is that everything is so sweet. I can't stand the thought of broth, but the sweetness of the protein drinks is making me feel icky. I get to advance my diet tomorrow to "level 2" and have some yogurt and watery solids, so I plan on finding something not sweet. Any suggestions on something more savory? All the sweetness is making me want to gag.
For a more savory protein powder, Unjury chicken soup flavor is good, so I've heard. I never tried it. You can also try added unflavored protein powder to soups, broths, yogurt...it still tastes sort of "whey-y" though.
The sense of smell thing is normal. Try drinking your protein drinks in a travel mug...that will help block the small. Whey Protein is stinky stuff!!
I just discovered something called Kefir. It's tangy...like buttermilk or Greek yogurt. Maybe add a little of that to your protein drinks to take the edge off the sweetness? I did that recently, added too much and everything tastes weird, but I added a smaller amount the next time and it was fine. I bought Plain Kefir. Coffe ( decaf or regular if you're allowed ) can also reduce the sweetness of protein drinks.
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Good Morning! Glad to know that you are not having an issue getting your water in-that's awesome and really important. I can totally relate to the senses being on high alert. I call it "prego" nose as it was very similar to me and thank goodness it didn't last too long. I can't really speak to getting to 700 cals as my plan doesn't require a certain caloric range so that early out the focus was on getting fluids in. I remember finding some "blended" black bean style soup that I ate during the level 2 and sweetness didn't bother me too much so I made a smoothie here and there and yogurt was a staple for me. Once I was able to add refried beans and mashed sweet potatoes (I had an issue when I tried regular mashed potatoes so my NUT suggested the sweet potato and they were great) and cottage cheese I was set for a bit. Best of luck and remember to walk, sip, rest and repeat :) Hope you have a great day.
I had issues with everything being too sweet. Heck, I still find things too sweet. I notice that since surgery smells bother me much more than ever! 2 blocks from my house is a Pizza Hut, Sonic, Dairy Queen and a Fried Chicken joint. There are times when I go outside that all I can smell is grease and it makes me sick to my stomach!! To think at one time those smells were enticing to me! GAG!
I found that adding my protein powder to plain greek yogurt worked for me. I did "water" down my yogurt a little so that it wasnt so thick. Good luck!
There is no way I could have eaten (drank) 700 calories at 3 days post op. I was eating approx. 300 calories for at least the first month. That number seems really high, though I know all plans differ. Protein and liquids were my priority. Good luck, it gets easier.
Lanie; Age: 43; Surgery Date (VSG): 8/12/14 w/complications resulting in RNY next day;
Height: 5' 6" SW: 249 Comfort Zone: 135-140 CW: 138 (10/13/17)
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